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juancruzazul1
Jul 8, 2019, 1:28:50 AM
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how to do linear equations

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Carscallen71
Jul 8, 2019, 4:34:45 AM

two variables are directly proportional, such that y/x=c, and satisfying the equation y=ax+b. y=ax+b is the general form of linear equations, where, y:= dependant variable, x:= independent variable, a:= the slope, and b:=y-intercept x-intercept = -b/a

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